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Show PElSifiM ASKED ASTjiOi Ogden Republican sJ That Difficulties qM front Congressman HIS RECORD ATTAp Charge Is Made That Hell Opposed Good of th The Tribune has received fl well known Republican 'of nJS communication which nrnn&SM question: "ls Cougroa aTOnS Consistent Ifopublican V ilJzM ieatlou follows; -Uioconj Editor Tribune: If on keep li s car closr to iv ln sl will learn that Cong&Sli may have some difficult!- nii,?3 In obtaining ,s nomination sress. It is tme. aftw To hSM fn congress his nt term $JM many times to his friends thM they would but "honor him wtntl second term" he would not SSM ask for other nomination The fccllm: .here in OKdon t.4 of the best toward th conSJS! In consequence of a numbif ofS stops and misstatement made iM tr,,eJa.sl. yeiir or ,wo to OfidSl n Brlgham City the feeling ori change, and It Is Bald Brlgham City has a son of hir-l who 1 fully competent VlM like the nomination for VonrS In Logan Mr. Howell's homa tS the Rcnuhllcans are most awH mixed up. Many of the conffl mans former supporters nornl tain that he 13 not a loyal ftn!S can. and that hIR own personal tcrcsts oft-times taken prccfdnr that of his country. The bojfl Losan tell mo that In the city M tlon laat fall the cnnBrcssmarHB an active part against the CItlifl movement. Tbe last lpfjlsIatnnM we all know, provided the mission form of novernniont for'dl of the llrst and second class. Uilre City, Provo and OwJon, In pllance with this legislation p tholr renpectivo Citizen' tlclcttn tho field. Good men wero nomlnJB nt their primaries without reniS political affiliation. jjm Politics Disregarded. The campaign In the abor.tlJ was carried on disregarding atljM lltlcal affiliations, Ko DcmoftratWB Republican ticket was named Iti3 of tho above cities. In Logan, in citizen, without regard to cal affiliation, met together In vontion and nominated a nonnfl san ticket of strictly roproaantaH citizens. After this waa done of the Dcmucmtlc hoys fell that Citizens' ticket did not have a prfl representation of Dcinoorats upoM consequently they decided to naaifl ticket of their own. Vheh vB ticket was mnde un Loicnn had Infl flold one Citizens' tlcTct ttnd;' straight Democratic ticket. TktelM about half a dozen of tho RepuWM bosses. Including the county cm man. koi together and talked qfl Hie possibility of clecthur a stnfl Republican ticket. These few Repl ilcans. who had always aimed tor the partv. folt that the Citizens' Uofl was mado up of men whom thsM publican bosses could not handl&w aa a consequence they wintffl ticket to their llkirip. In the cefl of a short time they hold a cotnj tlon, named their straight Repabljfl ticket, and through their party- afM bopun at once to denounce uieM i-.erlty tif (he Citizens' mnvcment-M every man on the Citizens Ucketfl The game of "Ton tickle ma asm will tickle you" wan played" laB makeup of this Republican tIH CoiiR-rossinan Howell's son was naifl aa one of the commissioners, andII Howell waB seen upon the street M times working In behalf of .straight Republican ticket nnd ag&H the Citizens' movement. He vem m times reminded by his RepubllBJ friends that the commbslon fonw Kovernmoni, provided by tho last.fl islature. was Republican IcgUIatSJ fdgned by a Republican governor. M as such he should lend his Inflnia and efforts toward the Citizens' rotM ment aud thus lielp to rid tsanB Its burden of years of political foQH Balked at Dictation. 'M The men named by the CltllM bad refused to he dictated MM either political parly, but mt promised faithful obedience tOsB wnshos of the people as a This did not seem to suit Mr. Hoi or tho other worn-out bortea UB have been so anxious to dlcUti'Jl the past. , . . tm It seems rather astonishing. IQIJ man holding the position of m pressman deliberately opposlne ob plianqe to Republican IcSWjM I lowevcr. Loyan found that codoiob last fall. , . M When the primary flec'lon over and the Citizens ticket partly killed, leaving the fPuM can and Democratic tickets W.H field, those who had been WfPM the Citizens' movement felt tnat Republicans had no buslneeB ww ever iu Ihe Held and nn n result imm got out their hatchets and neverjji a sign of a Republican anions i . elected. In L-olnsr through the vnlltt "9 the above sentiment qu PS for many of the Republican mtmt not heartily favoring -..B rcnomlnation. An '"'''"fuy may be looked for In the north. MSnawM |